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Victorian age need someone to check some of my answers of the victorian age please?

1. Lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “the Lady of Shalott”
“Willows whiten aspens quiver,/Little breezes dusk and shiver/ through the wave that runs forever/ by the island in the river/ flowing down to Camelot..”
Toward whose home is the river flowing?
a.Beowulf
b.Grendel
c.The Wife of Bath√
d.Kind Arthur

2. Lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “ Ulysses”
“ It little profits that an idle king,/ By this still hearth, among these barren crags,/ match’d with an aged wife, I mete and dole/ Unequal laws unto a savage race,/ That horde, and sleep, and feed, and know not me.”
Which of the following is the speaker lamenting in the passage above?
a.The long ago death of his wife
A lack of true fulfillment in his life√
b.Living in a constant state of danger
c.The degree of authority he is forced to wield
d.Lines from Elizabeth Barrett Browings “Sonnet 43”

3. “ I love thee with a lover I seemed to lose/ With my lost saints I love thee with the breath,/ Smiles, tears, of all my life! And if God choose,/ I shall but love thee better after death”
a.With which of these does Browning conclude her poem?
b.A prayer that her love will live eternally
c.Grief over the religious faith she has lost
d.Anxiety that her saints have abandoned her√
e.A plea that her loved on will always love her in return

What are some victorian era names?

Alister, Albert, Marcus, Oliver, Charles, James, Thomas, Ethan, Ewan, Aloysius, Ephraim, Claude, Bartholomew, Trent, Heuronimus, Richard, Anton, Wilhelm, Felix, Otto, Constantine, Josef, Winston,Theodore, Chauncey, Wilbur, Issac, Horace, Hector, Simon-Peter, Ishmael.

Theodora (Dora), Margaret, Clara, Themis, Emily (Emma), Alice, Helen, Patience, Hope, Constance, Anna, Eleanore, Sarah, Rosemary, Prudence, Mary, Lily, Elizabeth, Patricia.

Who is good with the Victorian Age need my answers check please?

1. Lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “the Lady of Shalott”
“Willows whiten aspens quiver,/Little breezes dusk and shiver/ through the wave that runs forever/ by the island in the river/ flowing down to Camelot..”
Toward whose home is the river flowing?
a.Beowulf
b.Grendel
c.The Wife of Bath√
d.Kind Arthur

2. Lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “ Ulysses”
“ It little profits that an idle king,/ By this still hearth, among these barren crags,/ match’d with an aged wife, I mete and dole/ Unequal laws unto a savage race,/ That horde, and sleep, and feed, and know not me.”
Which of the following is the speaker lamenting in the passage above?
a.The long ago death of his wife
A lack of true fulfillment in his life√
b.Living in a constant state of danger
c.The degree of authority he is forced to wield
d.Lines from Elizabeth Barrett Browings “Sonnet 43”

3. “ I love thee with a lover I seemed to lose/ With my lost saints I love thee with the breath,/ Smiles, tears, of all my life! And if God choose,/ I shall but love thee better after death”
a.With which of these does Browning conclude her poem?
b.A prayer that her love will live eternally
c.Grief over the religious faith she has lost
d.Anxiety that her saints have abandoned her√
e.A plea that her loved on will always love her in return

Famous Victorian art?

Victorian era covers Classicism, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism.

Check out
James William Waterhouse
“Our Ladfy of Shalott”
http://theodoragoss.files.wordpress.com/...

Authur Hughes
‘Walter Crane
James Joseph Tissot
Sir Edwin Henry Sandseer

Ladies....victorian era movies.....?

Tess (1979)
Mrs. Brown (1997)
Daisy Miller (1974)
The Governess (1998)
A Ghost in Monte Carlo
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
The Portrait of a Lady (1996)
Jane Eyre ~ various versions
Far from the Madding Crowd (1967)
Picnic at Hanging Rock ~ This one really isn't a chick flick, but it's set in a girls' school and is a mystery movie that many people erroneously believe is based on a true incident. It's truly fascinating and captures that time period.

Other period films she might enjoy are:
Jezebel
Camille (1936)
Forever Amber
Vanity Fair (2004)
My Brilliant Career
Gone with the Wind
Becky Sharp (1935)
Madame Bovary (1949)
Wuthering Heights (1939)
Anne of the Thousand Days
Little Women~various versions
The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934) and (1957)
Lady Jane (1986)~This one gets rather gritty as it shows political intrigue using marriage. Helena Bonham Carter is remarkable in the lead role.

Musicals:
Gigi
Half a Sixpence
The King and I (1956)
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (mid-1800s)

Victorian surnames for the name Lucy?

Spellcheck rejects most of these, but they're all legitimate :) (spelling varies)
- Keath/Keat
- Platt
- Povey
- Devitt
- Sheills
- Sinnet
- Rowe

Who were some notable characters from Victorian-era British imperialism?

Reginald Dyer- "Butcher of Amritsar/Savior of India"April 14th, 1919"You people know well that I am a sepoy and soldier. Do  you want war or peace? If you wish for a war, the Government is  prepared for it, and if you want peace, then obey my orders and open all  your shops; else I will shoot. For  me the battlefield of France or Amritsar is the same. I am a military  man and I will go straight. Neither shall I move to the right nor to the  left. Speak up, if you want war? In case there is to be peace, my order  is to open all shops at once. You people talk against the Government and persons educated in Germany and Bengal talk sedition. I shall report all these. Obey my orders. I  do not wish to have anything else. I have served in the military for  over 30 years. I understand the Indian Sepoy and Sikh people very well.  You will have to obey my orders and observe peace. Otherwise the shops  will be opened by force and Rifles. You will have to report to me of the  Badmash. I will shoot them. Obey my orders and open shops. Speak up if  you want war? You have committed a bad act in killing the English. The revenge will be taken upon you and upon your children."-Brigadier General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer gives a speech a day after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where he ordered soldiers to gun down unarmed Indian men, women, and childrenDyer made a site in the Indian city of Amritsar where a White Britisher was reportedly assaulted into a 'sacred' place, if an Indian wanted to use that road, he must crawl on all fours, with his belly on the ground. This was enforced by law to remind them of their place to Britain. Dyer's violent halding of the situation caused some controversy, he was relieved from his post and condemned by various Britishers but he still had many supporters in England. Dyer was given a hero's welcome by the public, with many celebrities among his supporters:"He did his duty as he saw it"-Dr. Rudyard Kipling (author of famous children's story Jungle Book) honors Dyer's return to England as 'Savior of India'Reginald Dyer more than anyone embodies the murderous brutality behind the cloak of 'civilization' that embodies the Victorian era.

What kind of jobs did children do during Victorian times?

coal mines
chimmey sweeps
factory worker
baker s and Cooks helpers
Tailor's helpers
railroad workers
Farm workers
Street sellers
Worked with thieves, con men, and pickpockets
•Children were much cheaper than adults as a factory owner did not have to pay them as much.
•There were plenty of children in orphanages, so they could be replaced easily if accidents did occur.
•Children were small enough to crawl under machinery to tie up broken threads.

Is it proper to write a story set in Victorian era England if you've never been to England?

Modern England doesn't look much like Victorian England anyway. So yes, you can write a novel set in Victorian England without visiting it. But you really need to study the period, or you will make a lot of mistakes. Do you know when women stopped wearing bonnets and started wearing hats, for example? How many farthings in a sixpence?

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